serial port of the UCS c220

Someone tried to put the IP address on the serial port MMIC? Thought it would be nice not to have to hang out on the screen and the keyboard, but I can't seem to get the appropriate PIN or and baud rates.

Sorry Gene, don't know why it gives is right for you.  I shot again today to check, I wasn't crazy, and it is humming along fine on my installation.  Yet once, right rolling cable on the serial port RJ45 in the back (note: not the CIMC/mgmt port, but the port directly adjacent to the VGA port).  I use TeraTerm with parameters:

Here is the result of my terminal, the color is ugly, but does the job:

  

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